Trump's Weekend at the White House Amid Military Tensions
Trump Stays at White House Instead of Florida
This weekend, President Donald Trump opted to remain at the White House rather than travel to Florida, a common retreat for him. His public agenda for Saturday included only one item: Executive Time at 8:00 a.m., which was closed to the media. No further activities were scheduled.
No Comments on Recent Military Incidents
No Public Comments on the Missing Airman
On Friday, two critical events occurred: a US F-15E was shot down over Iran, and another aircraft, an A-10 Warthog, crashed near the Strait of Hormuz. While one crew member was rescued, the other remains unaccounted for. Trump has not publicly commented on these incidents. His only remarks came during a brief off-camera call with a correspondent, where he refrained from discussing the ongoing search and expressed dissatisfaction with media coverage of what he termed a sensitive military matter.
When questioned about whether these events would hinder negotiations with Iran, Trump responded, "No, not at all. No, it's war. We're in war, Garrett."
Trump's Online Activity Amidst Silence
Social Media Over Press Briefings
While avoiding the media spotlight, Trump was active on social media. His morning post criticized the New York Times for mistakenly referring to NATO as the "North American Treaty Organization" instead of the correct term.
Trump's Low Profile During Escalating Tensions
Low Profile at a High-Stakes Moment
Trump's last public engagement was on Wednesday, where he participated in Supreme Court discussions on birthright citizenship and delivered a significant address regarding the Iran situation. Since then, he has maintained a notably low profile as tensions in the region have intensified. A group of White House correspondents and photographers arrived on Saturday morning, prepared to document any developments, but were sent home by mid-morning.